1.
Who did Eragon grow up with?
Correct Answer
B. Roran and Garrow
Explanation
Eragon grew up with Roran and Garrow. This can be inferred from the context of the question, as it asks who Eragon grew up with. The other options, Brom, Katrina, Galbatorix, and Morzan, are not mentioned in the question and therefore cannot be considered as correct answers.
2.
In what book does Sloan find out about Katrina and Roran being engaged?
Correct Answer
B. 2
Explanation
In Book 2, Sloan finds out about Katrina and Roran being engaged.
3.
What is the name of the first elf that Eragon meets while in Gil'ead?
Correct Answer
E. Arya
Explanation
The correct answer is Arya. Arya is the first elf that Eragon meets while in Gil'ead.
4.
Eragon's ____ Dragon is named _______
Correct Answer
D. Blue, SapHira
Explanation
In the book series "Eragon," the protagonist Eragon's dragon is named Saphira. This is indicated by the correct answer choice "Blue, Saphira." The color blue is associated with Saphira's scales, as described in the books.
5.
Does Eragon finish off Brom's Murderers in this trilogy?
Correct Answer
A. Yes
Explanation
In the Eragon trilogy, Eragon does indeed finish off Brom's murderers. Throughout the series, Eragon seeks revenge against those who killed his mentor, Brom. He goes on a quest to track down and defeat each of them, ultimately succeeding in avenging Brom's death.
6.
Is Murtagh a betrayer?
Correct Answer
A. Yes
Explanation
The answer "Yes" suggests that Murtagh is indeed a betrayer. This implies that Murtagh has betrayed someone or something, possibly by going against their trust or loyalty. It indicates that there is evidence or information available that supports the idea of Murtagh being a betrayer.
7.
Is Lorinx a hide tanner?
Correct Answer
C. First of all, Lorinx doesn't exist
8.
What is the mark of a dragon rider?
Correct Answer
B. The gedwey ignasia
Explanation
The mark of a dragon rider is the "gedwey ignasia". This mark is a symbol that appears on the palm of a dragon rider's hand after they have bonded with their dragon. It is a physical manifestation of the magical connection between the rider and their dragon, signifying their special bond and granting them certain abilities and powers.
9.
What is Du Vrangar Gata (actually Du Gata Vrangar as Eragon so wisely stated) mean in the Ancient langauge?
Correct Answer
E. The Wandering Path
Explanation
Du Vrangar Gata, or Du Gata Vrangar as Eragon stated, means "The Wandering Path" in the Ancient language.
10.
Brisingr means what?
Correct Answer
C. Fire
Explanation
Brisingr means "Fire" in the ancient language of the elves. This word holds great significance as it is the name of a powerful spell in the fantasy book series "Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini. The protagonist uses this spell to summon and control fire. Therefore, the correct answer is "Fire".
11.
What body part of Roran the Ra'zac peck at that became pretty much immobilized?
Correct Answer
B. Shoulder
Explanation
The Ra'zac pecked at Roran's shoulder, causing significant damage and rendering it pretty much immobilized.
12.
What is the literal and figurative meaning of Argetlam translated into English?
Correct Answer
C. Literal=silver hand
figurative=dragon rider
13.
Eragons master in Ellesmera is ______.
Correct Answer
B. Oromis
Explanation
Oromis is Eragon's master in Ellesmera. He is a wise and powerful Dragon Rider who teaches Eragon about the ways of the Riders and helps him develop his skills as a warrior and a magician. Oromis plays a crucial role in Eragon's journey, providing guidance, knowledge, and support. He is highly respected and admired by Eragon and is instrumental in shaping him into a formidable Dragon Rider.
14.
What serves as a distraction in the war of Farthen Dur, enabling Eragon to stab Durza through the heart with Zar'roc?
Correct Answer
A. Arya destroying Isidar Mithrin
Explanation
Arya destroying Isidar Mithrin serves as a distraction in the war of Farthen Dur, enabling Eragon to stab Durza through the heart with Zar'roc. The destruction of Isidar Mithrin creates chaos and diverts Durza's attention, allowing Eragon to take advantage of the distraction and deliver a fatal blow to Durza.